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INSIDE THIS EDITION:
PAGE 2 SEAGULL PROOF SACKS NOW AVAILABLEPAGE 7 DO YOU REMEMBER?PAGE 8 DIARY DATES
PLEASE TAKE A COPY
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SEAGULL PROOF SACKS
Cornwall Council has recently trialled seagull proof sacks in a number of areas. These sacks
are for the containment of domestic household refuse which is not put out in bins.
Household refuse should be bagged as usual and the seagull proof sack can hold up to the
equivalent of 3 black bags of rubbish. Loose rubbish will not be collected. The sacks can
help you protect your rubbish from seagulls and other vermin and will help reduce the
amount of litter on your street. It is easy to store between collections and has proved to be
very effective in seaside areas. Further information can be found atwww.cornwall.gov.uk
The sacks are now available to purchase from Tintagel Parish Council at a cost of 3.50
each.
If you are interested in purchasing a sack, or know a neighbour who has a problem withstorage of refuse, please contact the Parish Clerk.
USE OF CAR PARK IN TREVENA SQUARE AND SPACES IN VISITOR CENTRE CAR PARK FOR
PERMIT HOLDERS
There is no excuse for not displaying a valid permit if you qualify for one (you will need to
confirm that you pay Council Tax for a property in the Parish of Tintagel by production of
your current Council Tax Bill). This matter has been the subject of articles in previous
editions of the Parish Newsletter and a Permit Application Card will be reproduced regularly
in this Parish Newsletter. If you require a new permit, please complete and return the copyof the card below to the Clerk, along with a stamped addressed envelope, and a new
permit will be issued. YOU WILL RECEIVE A FINE IF YOU DO NOT DISPLAY A VALID PERMIT,
IF THE PERMIT IS NOT VISIBLE OR YOU STAY OVER THE PERMITTED TIME
NEWS FROM TINTAGEL PARISH COUNCIL
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Members of the Parish Council and volunteers at
the Centre would like to thank all those local
businesses who supported us in 2013. Theirsupport helped the Visitor Centre to break even
after only 10 months. Councillors and Visitor Centre
Volunteers are now working on the Advertising
Scheme for 2014. Once again a Guide will be
produced for 2014. Further exciting news is that
we will see the launch of a new website both for
the Parish Council has given the go-ahead to a
Cornish company to begin designing the newwebsite. The website will give local businesses
further opportunities to advertise. It is anticipated
that the new guide will be printed and published in
January 2014. All businesses should by now have
received details of advertising opportunities. If you
are a business and you are interested in advertising at the Centre/in the brochure, and
have not received any information, please contact Sue Moth, Parish Clerk.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER AT THE VISITOR CENTRE ?
Tintagel Visitor Centre is manned almost entirely by volunteers from the parish counciland local people. The volunteers work for the satisfaction of building our community,assisting the thousands of tourists that visit Tintagel and the surrounding area andhelping our beautiful village to thrive.
We are in need of a few more volunteers particularly during periods of sickness andholidays. So if youd like to be involved, whether you can offer just 1 or 2 hours a week ora morning or afternoon shift, we would welcome you to join our team. And although itsa worthy activity, it is great fun too!
If you are interested, please complete and return the Volunteer Registration Formoverleaf or pop into the Centre for a chat.
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Completed forms will be held by the Parish Council. Information provided will be
treated as confidential and will be used to identify the skills and availability of
volunteers to help the Parish Council develop a management plan for the future.
NAME _______________________________________________
ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________
Age Range (please circle) Under 18 1825 26 -45 4664 65 and over
Telephone number _________________________ Mobile telephone number ________________________
Email address __________________________________________
Emergency contact name and telephone _________________________________________
(we like to hold a telephone number in case of an emergency whilst you are volunteering)
Any other information (please inform us of any allergies/medical conditions or any other details you think
we need to know________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
What help can you offer and/or what would you like to do?
Please tick as appropriate
Retail (selling goods, stocking shelves, pricing etc.)
Administration (operating till, handling money, answering telephone) General information (providing information to visitors to the Centre)
Gardening maintenance
Maintenance of building
Marketing and media
Merchandising
Organising special events
Speak a foreign language
Open/close toilets
Stock control (tracking sales and raising need for orders)
Acting as Centre Manager Cleaning - SHOP / TOILETS
Graphic Design
Book-keeping
Accountancy
Computing
Web site design and updates
Other (please state)
Please give brief details of any previous experience of voluntary and/or relevant paid work.
TINTAGEL VISITOR CENTRE
VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FORM
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IT WOULD BE USEFUL IF YOU COULD TELL US WHICH DAYS AND HOURS YOU MAY BE AVAILABLE TO
VOLUNTEER.
MORNING (0945 HRS1230 HRS) AFTERNOON (1230 HRS1600 HRS)
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAYFRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Tick this box if you would consider being on call to help for a few extra hours from time to time
when someone is absent due to sickness.
Tick this box if you are unable to volunteer for a whole morning or afternoon but can spare a few
hours one or two days per week.
It is envisaged that the Centre will open at 10.00am and close at 4.00pm during the main holiday periods.Opening hours may be reduced during off-peak periods.
In the future when finances are in place, would you be interested in applying for the position of:-
CENTRE MANAGER
ASSISTANT CENTRE MANAGER
PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANT
As a Visitor Centre Volunteer you will be a valuable member of the community team, helping to create
and develop an exciting project that will enhance life in our Parish.
Thank you for volunteering.
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO:
SUE MOTH,
CLERK TO TINTAGEL PARISH COUNCIL,
LINCOLN HOUSE
TREVEN,
TINAGEL PL34 0DT
If you have any queries, please contact the Clerk on 01840 770022 or email [email protected]
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
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NEWS FROM COUNCILLOR GLENTON BROWN
Cornwall Council gets back into full business activities again after the
August holiday period for many of the staff. Councillors are called for
the first of a long series of budget meetings which in February will arrive
at what the final proposals are for the year 2014/2015. It is the
intention of a new Cabinet to give as many people a chance to look in on the suggestionsthat are being brought forward, and the suggestions you would like to make and with that
in mind Cabinet members will be travelling around the County during September and
October.
I draw your attention to October 9th
when there will be a Budget Consultation Community
Network Meeting at Camelford; you will need to watch out for details re the actual venue
and time.
The Cabinet will carefully go through many areas that need funding and you will , have theopportunity to raise the concerns you feel most strongly about, like tackling crime, health
and well-being, Cornwallseconomy in general, childrensearly help,
environmental issues, devolution and localism, transport and highways, welfare and the
benefits system to list a few.
A survey is currently being carried out in North and East Cornwall by the East Cornwall Local
Action Group which seeks to support projects of small businesses particularly related to
rural economy and charitable ventures. If you feel you have an interest that merits some
grant aid then please get in touch with the East Cornwall Action Group Secretary, Linda
Emmett, who may be contacted at 3-5 Barn Lane, Bodmin, PL31 1LZ
Also during the month of September, the position of Chief Executive Officer will be
advertised and interviews arranged in the hope that by mid-October an announcement will
be made as to who he or she will be.
Again I have written to Lord Howe re the dentistry situation in our Camelford network area
and am still awaiting a reply. It also goes without saying that Dan Rogerson M.P. is beenpursuing this also.
My Community Budget is again on offer (unfortunately I have no Highway budget this year)
for the coming year, if you have a community venture that you feel needs some help please
get in touch with me.
If I can be of any help please contact me on 01840 770302 or [email protected]
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Do You Remember....Journey Into Space?
Even in the 1950's, our country was interested in space travel. A series on the LightProgramme blasted off in September1953 and it was called 'Journey Into Space'. It wasintended that the programme would only last eight episodes, to be broadcast once aweek on Monday evenings at 7.30pm but its popularity meant that it actually ran for four
series. The series ran until 1958 and was translated into 17 different languages!. The oncea week broadcast was soon changed into twice a week. There were 62 episodes of theshow and it was the very last evening radio programme that had a larger audience thanthose watching television. The stars were: Captain (Jet) Morgan (Andrew Faulds), 'DocMatthews(Guy Kingsley-Pointer, 'Mitch' Mitchell (Don Sharpe), replaced in 1955 by DavidWilliams and the radio operator was Lemmy Barnett (Originally David Kossoff, who leftafter a few months and was replaced by Alfie Bass.). Most other parts were played byDavid Jacobs, who later became known as a Disc Jockey and presenter of Juke Box Juryon television. The haunting sound effects and striking music, all combined to make
Journey Into Space a true radio classic. There are very few recordings of this wonderfulprogramme available today but who knows that somewhere, in an old dusty cupboard,the BBC may be discover some copies, As a young man I found the programme veryexciting and unforgettable
Do You RememberMusic While You Work
The programme was a medley of popular tunes, played by a different band each day,
and began in the dark days at the end of June 1940 - between the fall of France and theBattle of Britain - as a ploy to keep workers contented and more productive.The twice daily broadcasts(one for the night shift), were designed to raise spirits andmaintain morale and were played to factory workers over their tannoy systems. For atime it went out every weekday but later on Sundays too. By 1945 over 9,000 factorieswere tuning in. The Programme was first broadcast on the Home Service and ForcesProgramme and was given by Dudley Bevan at the BBC Theatre Organ. Orchestrasincluded Geraldo, Geiger, Jimmy Leach and the BBC Military Band. Launched in the warthe programme carried on happily into peace time.
I worked in the Laboratories at Bush Radio Ltd in Plymouth in the 1950s and the factoryworkers, around 2,000 of them, enjoyed Music While You Work at 10.30am and 3.45 pmevery day. I can still hear them singing away throughout the two daily shows.The last programme was broadcast on the final day of the Light Programme in 1967, withJimmy Leach and his Organolists.A wonderful programme, particularly in the War Years, not only enjoyed by factoryworkers but by housewives in their homes.In 1990. the show was resurrected for a week on Radio 2. It opened with the Phil TateOrchestra heard on the show many times over a seventeen year period - which had
reassembled especially for the event. In 1963 it returned for a six week series, again onRadio 2. That marvellous tune that introduced the programme each day was Calling AllWorkers, written by Eric Coates. Great memories of a programme loved by so many.
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DIARY DATES
REGULAR QUIZZES
are held at the King Arthurs Arms, Fore Street, Tintagel
Quizzes are held on the 1st
and 3rd
Tuesday of every month throughout the year,
commencing at 8.30 p.m., 2.00 per person,
teams of 4 people or come along and make up or join a team.
Come along for a fun Quiz Evening.
Dates : October will be 1st and 15th,and November will be 5th and 19th,and the year
will end in December with the quiz dates of 3rd and 17th with the 3rd as the big XmasDraw
ALL WELCOME
First Tuesday of the MonthProceeds to the Camelford Mini Bus Appeal
Third Tuesday of the MonthProceeds to the First Responders
For further information please contact June, 770346
TINTAGEL FRIDAY CLUB
Tintagel Friday Club will restart on Friday 25thOctober at 2.00 p.m. in Tintagel MethodistSunday School. All are welcome. The first meeting will be a social afternoon, for further
information, please contact June on 01840 770346.
TINTAGEL AFC
CASH PRIZE BINGO
Wednesday 16thOctoberTintagel Social Hall (over 18s only)
Eyes down at 7.30 p.m.,
In aid of Tintagel AFC Charity no: 1088744
Raffle and Refreshments
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Householders in Cornwall areurged to register now to votein European Parliamentary
elections next year
Cornwall Council is calling on local people to register now to make sure they can have theirsay and vote in the European Parliamentary elections taking place in May 2014.The Council is required to produce a new and accurate list of voters each year which thenstays in force for the following twelve months. This process usually takes place in the Autumnbut is being held later than usual this year following a decision by the Government.Electoral registration forms are being posted out on 1 October to all 258,000 households inCornwall. This list of voters will then be used as the basis for the European Parliamentaryelections in May 2014.
The new electoral register will be published on 17 February 2014 and only people
who are on the register will be able to vote explained Denise Holwill, CornwallsElectoral Services Manager. It is vital that people complete and return the form assoon as possible so their names can be included on the register and tax payersmoney can be spent most efficiently.
The forms contain the details of all the people who are currently registered to vote at thataddress. If none of the details on the form have changed, the householder can either sign theform and return it in the pre-paid envelope provided or register electronically by: Phone Registering online via a website Sending a text message
Further details, including the security code that householders need to quote to registerelectronically, are given on the form. Registering electronically is not only the quickest andeasiest method, but also the cheapest, thereby helping the Council to save taxpayers money.If any details on the form have changed, people should cross through the names of anyonewho no longer lives at the address, amend any mistakes or add the names of anyone newwho is eligible to vote. They then need to sign the form and return it either in the pre-paidenvelope or by dropping it into any Council office or one stop shop.
Denise and her team hope that as many people as possible will complete and return theirforms as soon as they receive them. Otherwise a reminder will have to be sent out in earlyNovember to any households who have not yet replied which will cost the Council additionalmoney. In addition a team of over 100 canvassers will then visit any households who havestill not registered in December and January (except from 23 December to 1 January) to helppeople fill in their form. People are required by law to provide the information whichis asked for in the forms said Denise. While most people respond quickly, wealways have a number of households who do not return their forms. If people lookout for the forms and respond promptly then they can help to make savings whichcan go towards other essential services.
Anyone does not receive a form is asked to contact the Councils electoral registration teamon 0300 123 1115.
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THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO ALL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OVER 50
Age Concern
Camelford & District
Cornwall
Reg. Charity
No: 274217
Bus Mobile: 07980485238
Programme Sheet for
OCTOBER 2013
Cherry Whitehead
Kerensa
Helstone
Camelford
Cornwall
PL329RL
Tel: 01840 213391Email:
[email protected] DATE DESTINATION XX CONTACT TELE:01840 TIME DON DRIVER
Tues 1 Barnstaple NS Liz King 261710 9am 8.50
Wed 2
Thurs 3 Launceston/Homeleigh ST Barbara Clutton 211011 9am 5
Fri 4
Sat 5 Boscastle Food Fair } NS Michael Parsons 250625 TBA ---- Michael
Sun 6 Boscastle Food Fair } NS Michael Parsons 250625 TBA ---- Michael
Mon 7 Kernow Mills & Garden Centre NS Barbara Clutton 211011 9am 7.50 Graham
Tues
8
Roadford Lake/Supermarket
ST
Pat Ryan
770901
9am
6.50
Wed 9
Thurs 10 Bude/Brooks ST Barbara Clutton 211011 9am 5
Fri 11
Sat 12
Sun 13 Sunday Lunch NS Barbara Clutton 211011 10am TBA Graham
Mon 14 Buckfast Abbey/Supermarket ST Pat Ryan 770901 9am 10
Tues 15 Truro NS Liz King 261710 9am 7.50
Wed 16 Kingsley Village, Fraddon NS Margaret Rush 779085 1pm 7 Brian
Thurs 17 Wadebridge/Trelawney ST Lillian Marshall 250811 9am 5
Fri
18
Sat 19 Truro [Private Group Boscastle] NS Michael Parsons 250625 TBA 7 Michael
Sun 20
Mon 21
Tues 22 Trerice, Newquay NS Pat Egan 213022 TBA 6 Brian
Wed 23 Falmouth NS Margaret Rush 779085 9am 9
Thurs 24 Bodmin/Supermarkets ST Barbara Clutton 211011 9am 5
Fri 25 Slades House, Wadebridge NS Peggy Molesworth250269 9am 5 Deborah
Sat 26
Sun 27
Mon 28
Tues 29 Tavistock NS Liz King 261710 9am 7.50 Geoff
Wed 30
Thurs 31 Looe/Supermarket ST Barbara Clutton 211011 9am 8.50
1. XX: NS.[No Shopping] ST [Visit to a Supermarket and time allowed for refreshments as required]
2.Please be aware that the Organisers may ask for a deposit when you book your seat on a trip so as to avoid
cancelling a trip because of a lack of passengers on the day.
3.Liz King is taking bookings NOW for the Age Concern Christmas Lunch at Trethorne : Dec 10th @ 12 noon.
Cost 11.50 per person. To avoid disappointment please contact Liz a.s.a.p.
Next Drivers Meeting Monday 14th October
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Tintagel Surf Life Saving Club
It's been a great summer with plenty of sunny
days and good sea conditions for practising
our sea skills and rescues. Several Nipper
and Junior members are now ready to be
assessed for their Awards; we thank all theregular helpers and senior members for their
commitment and support that enables so
many to benefit from attending the Club
sessions and improve their water skills.
Just a few more weeks left at the Beach before we will return to the swimming pool for
our winter training sessions. We have a busy time planned with the Camel "fun"
competition at Harlyn Bay this weekend, a Club Fun day at Trebarwith for all members
and their families and the infamous Night Hike to round off the season.
Pictured are some of our members who entered the Padstow to Rock swim earlier this
year, raising funds for Marie Curie.
Visit our website or facebook page to see what we get up to at our training sessions.
TINTAGEL GARDEN CLUB
Our Autumn programme opens with an illustrated talk entitled 'A Plant Lovers' Tour of NewZealand' by Howard Wills; a recommended speaker, addressing the club for the first time.
12 October We visit Trethorne Leisure Centre for our Annual Dinner and bowls evening.
18 October ' Butterflies, Dragonflies and other insects', an illustrated talk by Steve Jones, who hasnot previously spoken to the club.
The meetings will be held in the Tintagel Social Hall.Doors open at 7.00pm. Meeting starts at 7.30pm.
Visitors are always welcome, at a modest charge of 2
All enquiries to:Richard Dale 01840 770960
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TINTAGEL TENNIS CLUB,
THE PLAYING FIELDS, BOSSINEY ROAD.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN THE CLUB OR PAY AND PLAY.
EVENING FLOODLIT TENNIS AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE!
FLOODLIT ALL WEATHER COURTS available 8am until 10pm.
Collect the key and pay for the courts and floodlights at The Bossiney House Hotel.
Court hire: Juniors: 2 each per hour .Adults: 6 per hour per court. 5 deposit for key.
Members play free and can buy their own key.
Membership runs from April 1st yearly.
Floodlights 2 per token = 30 minutes per court.
Available between 8am & 10pm.
Club night is on Wednesdays from 6.30pm, If wet Friday 6.30pm. All are welcome to join in
.For next tournament date, more details and membership prices visit:
www.tintageltennis.net
New Tennis club members are always welcome!
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH,Bossiney Road, Tintagel
SUNDAY MASS 5.30pm; Holy Days, Mass at 12 noon; most weekdays 10am. Confessionsbefore and after Mass or on request. Enquiries on 01840 770663Father Bryan Storey,
Tintagel Catholic Church,
PL34 OAQ, UK.
[email protected] Tel. & Fax: 0044(0) 1840 770663 SKYPE : fr.bryan.storey
TINTAGEL CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
We would like to thank everybody for their support at our two cream teas in the W.I.
Hall. Spar, Pengenna, Bradleys for donations and all the lovely ladies for their tasty
cakes.
Our raffle was a great success with 7 winners. A big thank you to the seven local
businesses for their donations Cornishman, Crossbow, Deli-licious, Bossiney House,
Tintagel Arms, The Woottons and Lanhydrock.
We are always on the lookout for new members or offers of help or fresh ideas.
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TINT GEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCHMinister: Rev. Bryan Ede01840 214818
Every SundayService at 10.30 a.m. followed by fellowship over a cuppa.
Every Thursday in the Sunday School
Coffee Morning from 10.30noon. Come and meet friends for a chat!
Bible Study
Circuit Bible Study at Camelford Chapel every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. All welcome
Prayer Meeting
Thursdays in the Chapel from 10.0010.30 a.m. supporting families, friends and needs
locally and abroad. Contact Tony and Marion on 779040
Xplorers Club (Churches Together)Held in Tintagel Methodist Church Hall 3.30 p.m.5.00 p.m. 50p Age 511 years
Dates: Friday 4th
October, 1st
, 15th
, 29th
November, 13th
December
Everyone welcome, further details from Mrs. J. Burnard 01840 770403
FUTURE EVENTS
Sunday 13thOctober 10.30 a.m. Harvest Festival Service Preacher : Rev. M. Richards fromGunnislake
6.00 p.m. Harvest Songs of Praise led by Rev. B. Ede
Monday 14th
October 7.00 p.m.
Harvest Supper and Sale
Gifts of Tinned/packets of food accepted for the Cornish Homeless
October Churches Together Quizlook out for details on posters. All welcome
Forthcoming Events for December
Sunday 1st
DecemberFellowship Lunch
Sunday 8th
December Charity Christmas Concert by the Allen Valley Singers and Tintagel
Orpheus Choir
Saturday / Sunday 14/15 December Christmas Tree Festival
Further details in December newsletter
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TREVENA-TINTAGEL
WOMENS INSTITUTE
Since the last magazine we have had a couple of very busy Cream Tea Days, whennot only were there cream teas on offer, but light lunches as well or just the cup ofcoffee.
Then there was the very successful exhibition of members work over the CarnivalWeekend, and a big thank you to all those who brought work to be displayed, tothose who displayed it, and those who staffed it, or made tea/coffee over thosedays.
We have had some very successful Craft Days when some of our members were
selling what they had made whether it was knitting, cooking, or painting to name buta few, but there was always the opportunity for a cup of coffee or tea and a piece ofcake.
At our last meeting Barry Cole told us all about his training as a paramedic inLondon. I think that we were all surprised at the length of the training and what hehad to learn, in fact I heard one member say it was almost like being a doctor. Ifthis seems as if it was a bit heavy, it wasnt with many funny stories on the way.And there was also time for catching up with one another after the summer holidays,with the usual tea, coffee and biscuits.
Coming up we have on October 21st Susan Swanepoel who will be sharing herMemoirs of a Bra Designer. This could be very interesting for many of us, and willgive us the opportunity to ask those questions about bras that we have alwayswanted to ask.
Then in November on the 18thwe have Kirstin Hunt who will be talking aboutWomen in Ancient Egypt, having produced some Egyptian costumes for the lastcarnival, it will be very interesting to hear what she has to say.
Please do come and join us for either or both of these meetings, and there is alwaystime to talk to each other over the cup of tea or coffee. If you are new to Tintagel,we meet in the Gift House, next to the Old Post Office, the third Tuesday of eachmonth at 7.30p.m. come and join us, its a way a making friends or new friends inthe village.
For further information contact our President Phyllis Reddock on 779378.
Sue Ede
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USEFUL CONTACT INFORMATION
Tintagel Social Hall - Bookings Nick Spurdens 01840 770908
Cornwall Councillor Glenton Brown 01840 770302
Cornwall Council General EnquiriesWebsite -www.cornwall.gov.uk
County Hall 0300 1234 100
Cornwall Council Dog Warden Richard Downing 01208 893407
Tintagel Medical Centre Bossiney Road 01840 770214
Tintagel Primary School HeadteacherMrs. J. Gidzewicz 01840 770473
Sir James Smiths School, Camelford HeadteacherMr. J. Lawrence 01840 213274
Tintagel Visitor Centre Bossiney Road 01840 779084
Devon and Cornwall Police 101
PARISH COUNCILLORS:-
Roger Wickett, Chairman 01840 770800David Hodge Vice-Chairman 01840 770064
Bob Flower 01840 770857
Mary Dyer 01840 770472
Thelma Dorman 01840 770716
Max Roberts 01840 779306
John Brooks 01840 770480
Nick Spurdens 01840 770908
Michael Goward 01840 770359
PARISH CLERKSue Moth
Email: [email protected]
Lincoln House, Treven, TintagelPL34 0DT
01840 770022
All Draft Minutes from Parish Council Meetings can be viewed at
www.tintagelweb.co.ukby kind permission of Mr. David Flower
TINTAGEL PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER - PUBLICATION DATES 2013
Edition Final date for items to be included Date to publish by
December 2013 22nd
November 29th
November
PLEASE NOTE ALL ARTICLES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NEWSLETTER MUST BE SENT TO THE
PARISH CLERK BY EMAIL [email protected] WORD FORMAT.
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